July 2004 there was a big international De Tomaso meeting held in Austria.
Organized by the swedish club with about 70 cars attending from whole Europe. See some pics....
July 2004 there was a big international De Tomaso meeting held in Austria.
Organized by the swedish club with about 70 cars attending from whole Europe. See some pics....
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Part 3
nice pics! love the pantera's
Andreas Preuninger, Manager of Porsche High Performance Cars: "Grandmas can use paddles. They aren't challenging."
town of Mayrhofen ?
panteras are only good for straight lines arent they? but they're still beautiful anywayOriginally Posted by clutch-monkey
ahh.. the beauty of 70's aerodynamic styling...
"Rejection is better than regret. It's better to try and know you did your part, than to spend the rest of your days wishing you had tried"
Our hotel was located in Ellmau, near Kitzbühel. The old town was Kufstein.
Some more....
the one i saw at phillip island was handling corners more than competentlyOriginally Posted by r1ckst4
Andreas Preuninger, Manager of Porsche High Performance Cars: "Grandmas can use paddles. They aren't challenging."
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...and the rest.
In the 4th set of pics, what's that last car? That balck coupe?
UCP's BSG Nerd and a resident Freerider.
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It's a Longchamp from the seventies, but with non original bumpers, wipers air outlets in the front hood and 17" wheels.
The headlamps are from the final Longchamp version, the GTS/E from the eighties. See one of the original GTS/E versions from the late eighties in the pic.
Thanks Guara0007!!
I have to admit, I like the modifeied coupe more. It looks all 70's tough guy, like an Italian version of the Trans Am.
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You are right, it is a very nice car.
Very nice work
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